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treasurelady 05-25-2008 10:03 PM

Thanks DonnaRae, I will. I'll let you know how it works. I just love this message board. Everyone is so helpful...I've learned tons in the last 6 months.

Linda

DonnaRae 05-26-2008 05:36 AM


Originally Posted by treasurelady
Thanks DonnaRae, I will. I'll let you know how it works. I just love this message board. Everyone is so helpful...I've learned tons in the last 6 months.

Linda

Oh, I forgot, the sandpaper does not hurt your fabric or mat..and that's a good thing :!: :D

mommaB 05-26-2008 06:56 AM

For you ladies with r arthritis, why not try the lipped ruler along with the "dent puller" so you can have less slippage and be able to apply pressure without bending your wrist and fingers backwards. I don't have either tool, or R.A., but my sister had RA and I know it was easier for her to do any kind of chore involving her hands if she could use the palm to apply presssure instead of fingers. Just a thought..

DonnaRae 05-26-2008 07:52 AM


Originally Posted by mommaB
For you ladies with r arthritis, why not try the lipped ruler along with the "dent puller" so you can have less slippage and be able to apply pressure without bending your wrist and fingers backwards. I don't have either tool, or R.A., but my sister had RA and I know it was easier for her to do any kind of chore involving her hands if she could use the palm to apply presssure instead of fingers. Just a thought..

I don't have arthritis, I wish I did instead of what I have, but anyway doesnt the lip ruler have to be on the mat edge, and if not what keeps it from slipping :?: If it has to be on the edge it sure limits what you can do with it. I have another ruler that the cutter and ruler are all one piece and you just put your fabric under and away you go. It is great for strips. I bought it before they got so pricey, about $22.00 Now I see the same thing for $40. and up. But it helps alot and always perfect cutting. When I use my other rulers for all the rest of cutting I use the sand paper. I have thought about trying the clear film that is suppose to keep it from slipping but right now the paper works and is cheap. So I figure if it aint broke don't fix it. But I still am wondering about the lip ruler. :?: :D

treasurelady 05-26-2008 07:59 PM

Donna, my sweet hubby bought me the ruler with the cutter a few weeks ago and I absolutely agree it is great for me with my hand and arm problems for doing strips. I have a little piece or two of fine sandpaper and some double stick tape. Do you think that would work on my regular ruler?

Linda

DonnaRae 05-26-2008 08:07 PM


Originally Posted by treasurelady
Donna, my sweet hubby bought me the ruler with the cutter a few weeks ago and I absolutely agree it is great for me with my hand and arm problems for doing strips. I have a little piece or two of fine sandpaper and some double stick tape. Do you think that would work on my regular ruler?

Linda

Great that you have the ruler&cutter combo. It is a little cumbersome but so what, it works great. The sandpaper yes but I don't think you want to use the double stick tape. It is going to stick to your fabric. The sandpaper can go on your fabric and it will not hurt it. I don't think so but give it a try. I won't last long (tape) sticky side down. But def put on the sticky sandpaper. :D

treasurelady 05-26-2008 08:12 PM

Thanks again Donna, hope I didn't wake you up. My first chance to get to the computer today. Hubby helped me clean the family room up. Until last week my grown son who was severely injured in an auto accident lived in there. What a mess. You know how that is. I did take a little time to put a block together and do a little quilting.

Linda

DebJ 05-26-2008 08:30 PM

I have a ruler with the lip but I seldom use it. I prefer the lipless 6X24" but I also put the clear cling grip plastic on the bottom of all my rulers/templates so they are not slipping. Doesn't alway keep my cutter for going awry though. :oops:

DonnaRae 05-27-2008 06:37 AM

What :shock: no sticky paper, sand paper nothing for cutters :?: Hee hee hee, is not that the truth. :lol: If only we could find something to control our rotary cutters we would be set.

redrummy 05-27-2008 07:14 AM

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" But the sandpaper is great and I just put a little bit at each end and in the middle. :D And I have one of those suction things to hold the ruler, but it is in the package, I have never used it and was going to sell it, just keep forgetting. I have never cut my fingers so I figure why have to get use to something else. I don't know where or why I have it. :roll: [/quote]

Just be careful now, everytime I say " I have never..." I then do it, regretting my boasting!!!! :cry: :? :oops:


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